reverend jesse jackson. last summer, the congressman disappeared for a month before revealing that he was being treated for bipolar disorder. he resigned in november and two months later his wife sandy, who served as his campaign manager, stepped down from her position as a chicago alderwoman. today she was charged with one count of filing false tax returns. in a statement, the former congressman apologizes for improper decisions, but he adds "it is my hope that i am remembered for the things i did right." lawyers for mrs. jackson say she has signed a plea agreement and sources tell cbs mr. jackson has, too. that means he likely won't face the maximum penalty, though he could still be looking at a couple years of jail time a anda very large fine, anthony. >> mason: nancy cordes, thank you, nancy. there are still questions tonight about the fire at the california cabin where police cornered an ex-cop bent on revenge. was that blaze an accident or did law enforcement set it on purpose? carter evans has the lat